Jim Hobbs, a saxophonist known for his funky, free, and hard-driving style, presents "The Story of Mankind," a captivating album released on May 20, 2008, under the NotTwo label. This hard bop and bebop masterpiece is a testament to Hobbs' musical prowess, featuring five dynamic tracks that span a full hour of pure jazz brilliance.
Joined by the talented Joe Morris on bass and Luther Gray on drums, Hobbs delivers an energetic and slightly different approach to his signature sound. The album opens with "Tken a Genius Bethought Himself of the Use of Fire," setting the stage for an exhilarating journey through tracks like "Lost in the Vastness of the Universe" and "The Story of Word J." The album culminates with "The Spreading of the Idea of Pop Sovereignty," leaving the audience in awe of the trio's synergy and improvisational skills.
"The Story of Mankind" is not just an album; it's an experience that showcases Jim Hobbs' ability to blend hard bop and bebop with a modern edge. The interplay between Hobbs, Morris, and Gray is electric, making this album a standout in the jazz genre. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "The Story of Mankind" is sure to impress and inspire. Dive into the world of Jim Hobbs and let the music speak for itself.